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chirography

[kahy-rog-ruh-fee] / kaɪˈrɒg rə fi /
NOUN
penmanship
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Even though some words were beyond their ken, 1947-5 boys & girls batted 44.68% on such items as accessible, chirography, descendant and evanescent.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not its content, but its chirography: stubborn, insecure, self-centered, secretive, ungenerous and frigid.

From Time Magazine Archive

The writing as an example of the chirography of the century is of interest.

From The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)

She looked at the letter—her own familiar chirography started her out of countenance.

From Faithful Margaret A Novel by Ashmore, Annie

The essay was indited in the lawless style of chirography known as the “grass character,” and handed to the purchaser to be copied.

From Village Life in China A Study in Sociology by Smith, Arthur H.




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